Rachel regrets working with Woody Allen

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

Brosnahan says she deeply regrets working with writer-director on the 2016 limited series "Crisis".

Brosnahan said this amid allegations of molestation hurled against by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, reports hollywoodreporter.com.

"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" star said: "Look, I had a great experience working on that project.

But I do have to take this opportunity to say that, for me, I have really struggled with the decision to do that project for a long time.

"Honestly, it's the decision that I have made in my life that is the most inconsistent with everything I stand for and believe in, both publicly and privately. And while I can't take it back, it's important to me, moving forward, to make decisions that better reflect the things that I value and my world view.

"I do think that we need to make sure that we don't keep letting shitty men dominate the conversation about extraordinary women."

Brosnahan, 27, joins a number of stars who have sought to distance themselves from in the wake of the #MeToo movement, including two who are currently contending for for other film work -- "Lady Bird" writer-director and "Call Me by Your Name"

Chalamet said he would be donating his full salary for his work in Allen's upcoming film "A Rainy Day" in to three charities: Time's Up, the in and RAINN, an anti-sexual violence organisation.

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 13:10 IST